As of the 12th of April 2013 the current monarch is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
The UK is both a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy. The current monarch is Queen Elizabeth II.
It is a monarchy. Specifically, it is a constitutional monarchy. The monarch is head of state and has powers set out within the constitution, and has to operate within the guidelines set out within the constitution.
The UK does not have a president. It is a monarchy. It has a queen as head of state.The UK does not have a president. It is a monarchy. It has a queen as head of state.The UK does not have a president. It is a monarchy. It has a queen as head of state.The UK does not have a president. It is a monarchy. It has a queen as head of state.The UK does not have a president. It is a monarchy. It has a queen as head of state.The UK does not have a president. It is a monarchy. It has a queen as head of state.The UK does not have a president. It is a monarchy. It has a queen as head of state.The UK does not have a president. It is a monarchy. It has a queen as head of state.The UK does not have a president. It is a monarchy. It has a queen as head of state.The UK does not have a president. It is a monarchy. It has a queen as head of state.The UK does not have a president. It is a monarchy. It has a queen as head of state.
constitutional monarchy
The UK is a constitutional monarchy - not a republic.
Because it is a constitutional monarchy. Only republics have presidents.
The UK is a monarchy and the US is a republic.
The UK is both a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy.
If the UK voted to abolish the monarchy, it would become a Republic.
Great Britain is a monarchy, and besides Elizabeth I, and Victoria, our current queen, Elizabeth II, happened to be the next in line on the death of her father, George VI.
A Constitutional Monarchy.
The UK is a Constitutional Monarchy.